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Providence, RI

Providence, RI

Office Information

The Providence office of Adler Pollock & Sheehan is ideally located along the riverfront in downtown Providence in the Citizens Bank Building on the 7th and 8th floors. Just a two-minute walk from the train station, 15 minutes from the airport, and right off of Rt. 95 at Exit 22, it is easily accessible by any means of transportation. With two parking lots right in front of the building, visitors must check in with building security upon arrival and will be directed to our offices by building personnel.

Directions

From the South:

Take I-95 north to Providence, Exit 22A (Downtown Providence)

Bear right on the exit ramp, and stay in the second lane approaching traffic light.

Continue straight through the traffic light and get into the left lane approaching the next light.

Take a left at the 2nd traffic light onto Exchange Street.

Take the first right onto Stillman Street.

Turn right onto Moshassuck Court. Parking lots are located in front of One Citizens Plaza.

From the North:

Take I-95 to Providence, Exit 22A (Downtown Providence)

Bear to the far left on the exit ramp, staying in the second lane approaching traffic light.

Continue straight through the traffic light and get into left lane approaching the next light.

Take a left at the 2nd traffic light onto Exchange Street.

Take the first right onto Stillman Street.

Turn right onto Moshassuck Court. Parking lots are located in front of One Citizens Plaza.

From Green Airport:

Follow directions “From the south”

From Amtrak Station:

Exit rear door of station at Park Row/Downtown.

Walk one block down Exchange Street toward downtown.

Take a left onto Stillman Street.

Turn right onto Moshassuck Court.

Visitor Information

The home office of Adler Pollock & Sheehan is located in Providence, capital of the smallest state in the United States, Rhode Island. This state is just 48 miles from north to south and 37 miles from east to west, yet has over 400 miles of coastline, making it a popular tourist destination. Because of its small size, it is easy to travel around the state and enjoy many different types of landscapes and attractions. From pristine beaches to picturesque country farms to historic neighborhoods that are remarkably well preserved, Rhode Island has a charm that is hard to beat. Downtown Providence has received nationwide recognition for its ambitious revitalization in recent years with numerous new office and residential buildings, a multi-level shopping mall and entertainment center, and a waterfront that is alive with activity, including the unique art installation, WaterFire, which turns the Providence River into a canvas of sculpture and flames during the summer months. Adding to its charm, Providence enjoys a diverse population as well as some of the best restaurants in the country. Rhode Island is ideally located just one hour from Boston, 4 hours from New York City, and 4 hours to ski country to the north.